using Obook as a taobao agent.

MarshalN wrote:China Post is a real pain sometimes. I had a shipment of tea from China to me in Hong Kong (yes, Hong Kong) rejected and returned to sender because of unknown customs reasons. So, in general, if there's a shipping cost/issue, it's probably not the service provider but China Post that's mucking it up.

I have recently placed an order through taobaofocus (cheap stuff since it a was a trial purchase) and something odd happened to my tea. Ones of the wrappers of the mushrooms was loosely wrapped. When I opened the wrapper a piece of the stalk was separated. I weighed the tea and the piece taken was like 5 grams. As many of you already know before sending the stuff you can see pictures of the items. When I saw the pictures of the 2 mushrooms were properly wrapped.When I contacted taobaofocus they said that probably the customs was checking the stuff to verify that it wasn't something illegal.

Maxwell2079 wrote:When I contacted taobaofocus they said that probably the customs was checking the stuff to verify that it wasn't something illegal.

It was either that or the guys in the warehouse were thirsty

It happened to me many times, when items were sent directly from china. They slit the wrapping paper of 4 from 7 pieces from my 7532. Here's my guess:The custom simply didn't know what magic mushrooms you have there and suspected that it was something illegal. They took 5 grams of your grass for checking, for the dogs to sniff, while scolding "who in this world packs grass in a form of a mushroom and furthermore, which XXXXX ordered something like this and causes extra work for me". I bet they didn't even think of making a cup of tea out of the stuffs